A good place to pursue masters. But not great though. Staffs are quite good. Not so strict, not so lenient. So much of Indians. Handful of native students. The location is good to great to reside. Rents are costly though. Generally you'll get house around 1600-1800 pounds and can be shared by 3 or 4. Approximately 550-600 pounds per head if you share. No Indians restaurants nearby university. You might need to travel Hounslow, a place with a hour travel. Main attractions are always an hour and a half journey maximum. Pub life is great as more students living around.
Abundant part time jobs for students. On an average a person can get 5 jobs a week. Hourly wages starts from 9-12 pounds an hour.
Overall, a nice place to survive...
Read moreNice leafy campus and well served by the local buses. Some of the facilities seemed rather old...lecture theatre I was in had very wobbly chairs which are attached to tables which belong to the chairs behind...the people sitting directly behind you get a nasty shock when their coffee ☕️ cups are unsettled and are deeply concerned that the coffee would be spilt as if it was my fault and I was wrecking the facilities...if future conferences are held there for safety ensure that bottled water etc only is served with lids or maybe ensure that the seating is tested to ensure it is...
Read moreA pretty campus with lots of greenery and a nice library, but not the best university. Lots of issues with upper administration and staff and a total lack of organisation. I would not recommend this university if you don't want to be scammed and give away your money to something you'll regret. There is very little support for students, particularly those who are international. Not a healthy environment to get your degree in.
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